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Consumer Travel Behavior: Extensions of a Multipurpose Shopping Model

1987; Wiley; Volume: 19; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1538-4632.1987.tb00137.x

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1538-4632

Autores

Gordon F. Mulligan,

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Urban and Freight Transport Logistics

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Geographical AnalysisVolume 19, Issue 4 p. 364-375 Free Access Consumer Travel Behavior: Extensions of a Multipurpose Shopping Model Gordon F. Mulligan, Gordon F. Mulligan Gordon F. Mulligan is associate professor of geography and regional development, University of Arizona.Search for more papers by this author Gordon F. Mulligan, Gordon F. Mulligan Gordon F. Mulligan is associate professor of geography and regional development, University of Arizona.Search for more papers by this author First published: October 1987 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1538-4632.1987.tb00137.xCitations: 23 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat LITERATURE CITED Bacon, R. W. (1984). Consumer Spatial Behavior. Oxford: Clarendon. Casetti, E., and G. Papageorgiou (1971). “A Spatial Equilibrium Model of Urban Structure. Canadian Geographer 15, 30– 37. Eaton, B. C., and R. G. Lipsey (1982). “An Economic Theory of Central Places. Economic Journal 92, 56– 72. Fotheringham, A. S., and D. C. Knudsen (1986). “Modeling Discontinuous Change in Retailing Systems: Extensions of the Harris-Wilson Framework with Results from a Simulated Urban Retailing System. Geographical Analysis 18, 295– 312. Ghosh, A., and S. McLafferty (1984). “A Model of Consumer Propensity for Multipurpose Shopping. Geographical Analysis 16, 244– 49. Ingene, C. A. (1984). “Temporal Influences upon Spatial Shopping Behavior of Consumers. Papers, Regional Science Association 54, 71– 87. Kohsaka, H. (1984). “An Optimization of the Central Place System in Terms of the Multipurpose Shopping Trip. Geographical Analysis 1984, 250– 69. Lentnek, B., M. Harwitz, and S. C. Narula (1981). “Spatial Choice in Consumer Behavior: Towards a Contextual Theory of Demand. Economic Geography 57, 362– 72. McLafferty, S. L., and A. Ghosh (1986). “Multipurpose Shopping and the Location of Retail Firms. Geographical Analysis 18, 215– 26. Mulligan, G. F. (1983). “Consumer Demand and Multipurpose Shopping Behavior. Geographical Analysis 15, 76– 80. Mulligan, G. F. (1984). “Central Place Populations: Some Implications of Consumer Shopping Behavior. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 74, 44– 56. Narula, S. C., M. Harwitz, and B. Lentnek (1983). “Where Shall We Shop Today? A Theory of Multiple-Stop, Multi-Purpose Shopping Trips. Papers, Regional Science Association 53, 159– 73. O'Kelly, M. E. (1981). “A Model of the Demand for Retail Facilities Incorporating Multistop, Multipurpose Trips. Geographical Analysis 13, 134– 48. O'Kelly, M. E. (1983a). “Impacts of Multistop, Multipurpose Trips on Retail Distributions. Urban Geography 4, 173– 90. O'Kelly, M. E. (1983b). “Multipurpose Shopping and the Size of Retail Facilities. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 73, 231– 39. Southworth, F. (1985). “Multi-Destination, Multi-Purpose Trip Chaining and its Implications for Locational Accessibility: A Simulation Approach. Papers, Regional Science Association 57, 107– 23. Taylor, C. A. (1986). “Spatial Utility Equilibrium and City Size Distribution in a Central Place System. Journal of Urban Economics 19, 1– 22. Thill, J. C. (1985). “Demand in Space and Multipurpose Shopping: A Theoretical Approach. Geographical Analysis 17, 114– 29. Thill, J. C. (1986). “A Note on Multipurpose and Multistop Shopping, Sales, and Market Areas of Firms. Journal of Regional Science 26, 775– 84. Thill, J. C., and I. Thomas (1987). “Toward Conceptualizing Trip-Chaining Behavior: A Review. Geographical Analysis 19, 1– 17. Citing Literature Volume19, Issue4October 1987Pages 364-375 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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